Specifications
- Weight BlockPredator™ V2 Asymmetric
- Cover StockCoercion™ HV3 Solid Reactive
- Finish2000 Grit LSS
- Weight Range14, 15, 16
- Length47
- Backend78
- Hook80
- Flare Potential7"+
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Radius of Gyration 2.48Max Differential .047Int. Differential .01315
Radius of Gyration 2.47Max Differential .054Int. Differential .01514
Radius of Gyration 2.51Max Differential .049Int. Differential .014
Reviews 5.0 (Based on 63 reviews) Write A Review
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09/26/2020Product Alpha JackalBy RalphFrom Weaverville CaAbout Me Just a bowlerAmazing
This ball is so amazing I'm going to get another one!
I would recommend this to a friend
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04/12/2020Product Alpha JackalBy Mark WilsonFrom Muncie, IndianaAlpha Jackal
The Alpha Jackal has been a great piece in my bag. The Alpha Jackal is great when the Jackal Ghost isn’t strong enough and I need something to shape earlier. Compared to the Trident Abyss, the Abyss is earlier and more forward. With the Abyss, you can’t play as deep as you can with the Alpha Jackal. At least not with as steep of an angle. The Abyss is made more for shallow angles. The Alpha Jackal is really unique. It's a strong early asymmetrical ball that you can still play steeper angles with. My typical line I like playing with this ball is about 20-10. This ball allows me to control the pattern very well on heavier oil patterns. This ball also responds to surface changes exceptionally well. I changed the surface to 4000. Compared to 2000 surface, 4000 gives you more push in the mid lane and a faster reaction down lane. I find myself able to play steeper angles than with the Alpha Jackal at box surface (2000).
Motiv Staffer : Mark WilsonI would recommend this to a friend
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03/27/2020Product Alpha JackalBy ScottFrom Salida, CaAbout Me Motiv staff, Vise ataff, Genesis staffAlpha Jackal!!
The alpha jackal is hands down one of the best asymmetrical balls I’ve ever seen. I’ve drilled two of them so far. The first one being 50x5.5x20, and the second one being 50x4x20. I drilled them both so close to the fact that I absolutely love this layout on this ball. For an asymmetrical it is extremely clean through the fronts for me and has a much faster response than I anticipated. The second one we drilled up to roll just a tad sooner since the first was a little cleaner than anticipated. Comparing this ball to the Jackal rising, I would definitely say this ball is much cleaner ,faster and stronger overall. This is a must have in your arsenal and can be used on any condition.
I would recommend this to a friend
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03/14/2020Product Alpha JackalBy J.P. SmithFrom California City, CAAbout Me Dedicated bowler/ball drillerA+
I ended up buying two of these, and used two different layouts.
My pap (4 5/8" R by 1/2" U), measured off a Jackal Rising drilled 40 x 5 x 40.
The first one was drilled 90 x 2" x 25, the short pin layout. This allows me to shape heavier oil patterns, playing straight right out of the gate. The ball flared a maximum of 2" in the oil and flared over 6" in the dry before hitting the pins. That means it can skid just about anywhere, and it gives you a ton of flip motion in the dry. A very strong skid/flip layout. My A-game is playing up the boards and further right than others. I have a Supra that's drilled the same. Comparing the Alpha Jackal to the Supra, the Alpha hooks off the dry about 5 boards more than the Supra.
The next ball was drilled with favorite all around layout. 40 x 5 x 40. The pin was above both fingers not just one or the other. Mb is about 1 1/2 right of thumb hole. That aids the ball picking up into a roll earlier. Now when it flared, it was 6" max in the oil, and 3 inch max in the dry. This is a strong mid-lane ball. When i have to migrate left this ball will read the mid-lane in higher volumes but wont over/under react once in the dry because the ball is already picking up into a roll. Both layouts showed minimal deflection from both angles.
This has to be one of their best core/cover combos. The ball pays for itself and then some, as long as you put up the cash to get it. And then get it done.
A+ rating for versatility. So you have more shape options and plenty of drive from any angle you're looking for. And again these two layouts, both polar opposites, show very little deflection. If any at all. Get an Alpha.
I would recommend this to a friend
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03/11/2020Product Alpha JackalBy Kye ShipleyFrom Mercersburg, PaAbout Me MOTIV STAFF MEMBERAlpha Jackal
The Alpha Jackal is the newest addition to the Jackal line. It has the Predator V2 core along with the Coercion HV3 Solid Reactive cover. This ball is extremely smooth going down the lane, but it also shows its strength on the backend of the lane and this continues through the pins. This piece is one of my go to pieces when the lanes are playing wetter or on the longer volume patterns. This ball should be in your bag if you are planning on bowling on longer patterns with higher volumes of oil.
Kye Shipley
Motiv Staff and PBA member.I would recommend this to a friend